May 29, 2024

VIDEO: How to Plant a Fall Garden & What is Good to Plant | MIgardener


In this episode we cover how to plant a fall garden, and what plants you should put in the fall garden. Keeping things simple, and to the point as always, hope these tips help, and let us know what you plant in your fall garden!

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27 thoughts on “VIDEO: How to Plant a Fall Garden & What is Good to Plant | MIgardener

  1. Wow. It's like going backwards in time watching this now. You didn't have your raised beds back then. Love to see how far you've come since this video. Great info then. Still great info now. Thanks for sharing great content.

  2. Last week, I planted beets, carrots, radishes, fennel, zinnias, green and yellow zucchinis and marigolds. This week I planted kale, peas, yellow squash and a bunch of brassica family.

  3. Has this putz learned how to "fall garden" yet? Doesn't seem to know what he is talking about. Why would he make a video about something he has not even tried yet? I wouldn't trust this guy and his cut-rate seeds.

  4. @migardner Hi! Would you be able to do a video about fall gardening in Zone #5? There's so much content out there about fall gardening that I'm confused as to what seeds I should buy for growing in rural Massachusetts- it says late Sept is potentially the 1st time we could get a frost, but I've never seen one that early before

  5. Also with carrots they like to cross with Queen Anne’s lace. They can accomplish this from very far away with the help of the bees and such. So I save a lot of my seeds. But not really the carrots. Always buy those.

  6. Migardener, I tried it and only once. I planted carrots in August and when the cold weather came I cut most of the green off and covered them with 18" of mulched leaves. In February I dug into them and had a (Red cored Chatnay) as big as a baseball at the top and 7" long. I just want to know if you have ever done something like that in your gardening, or would you even suggest doing so. Thank you, enjoy your videos.

  7. Luke, the word “Garden” is not pronounced Gar-Den It’s gardeN (hard N” the d is silent). And you need proper shoes when gardeNing. There fore I score you a 5 out of 10.

  8. I'm planting another crop Beans I planted them about 6 weeks ago, I have little tiny beads on them now. Going to tend them with see through plastic when the 1st frost comes and see how long I can keep them growing

  9. It’s June in Kentucky. It’s been colder than we are used to and this is my first attempt at a garden on my own. I am planting two varieties of beans (a bush and pole), 2 varieties of melons, 2 varieties of tomatoes, a cucumber, and then I plan to sow some lettuce and kale mid to late August.

  10. Love the cargo pants with endless storage LOL I know what you mean & I need to get some for myself! Regarding preserving the carrots-how are you doing that? This is my 1st year growing them so I’ve just been peeling & cutting them into bite sizes, letting them dry on a paper towel for a bit so they don’t stick together after I freeze them in a ziplock.

  11. Omg I can't believe this was so long ago! I've been watching this channel for almost a decade. If that isn't a testament to the co sistent quality of his content, then idk what does!

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